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In response to member inquiries, Editor Paul McWilliams wrote: "By controlling both the PC design and the operating system, Apple can differentiate itself and profit in ways that are simply unavailable to Windows-based PC manufacturers who operate on much slimmer margins. And, since it can make unilateral decisions in these regards, it can also adapt much more easily to work with a partner like Cisco in the emerging living room computing environment that will be driven by IPTV..."

McWilliams also looks at these topics:

-- Why might Apple and Intel both be particularly well-positioned to benefit from coming changes in the way people interact with computers in the home?

-- Does McWilliams believe that ARM Holdings has the potential to report revenue above current Wall Street expectations in the coming quarters?

-- Does McWilliams expect SeaChange to emerge as a viable leader in the VoD space?

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